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See You. AU
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I had my last big trip as an IPAL on April 16. I think I realized it sometime during the day that Saturday, while waiting in one of the ridiculously
#MISSING24
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These aren’t exactly the best times in the United States. Every day, it seems, we’re hearing about another black person being shot and killed by t
Political Science: The Study of Life
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Most people believe that I want to become a politician because I study political science: elected into office, working at the Capitol, shaking hands a
See You, AU
By clong
Freshman year, Spring Fling 2014. I had my last big trip as an IPAL on April 16. I think I realized it sometime during the day that Saturday, whil
The Final Stretch
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As we near the end of the spring semester, my mind has been playing with a soon-to-come reality: I only have two semesters left of university. I’m s
Mutaz Barnawi ’17, Graduate Student from Saudi Arabia
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It’s hard to leave somewhere that you’ve been for four years, but after all of that, you know you’re going home. You’re going to see your fami
Campus Runway, Knight Style: Part 1
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I’ve always cared about fashion and clothes. What some find to be wildly superficial and generally unimportant, I find fascinating and complex. Ther
Christopher Brewington ’20, Unity Rally Activist
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I’m here today to support all the communities that are harmed by Donald Trump. And I’m here to support myself because I am afraid for what he can
Dan Rivera ’17 Studied Abroad in Cuba
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You can imagine what it feels like to go from the United States to a completely homogenous population that doesn’t have the same racial tensions we
Election 2016: Arcadia Chooses
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Photo by Maya Walker ’19 Disclaimer: This post does not represent the views of Arcadia University. It is an opinion piece with unscientific dat
A Memorable Day With Bryan Stevenson
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Have you ever met someone who was such a subtle force of nature?Someone who was very soft-spoken and modest in the way he conducted himself but, at th
Bryan Mier is 4,135 miles from home
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Bryan, a student in the International Studies / International Peace and Conflict Resolution 3+2 program, is from Tarija, Bolivia. You do acknowledge t